Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635824 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
To explore the effect of strain rate on the high temperature deformation characteristics of ultrafine-grained materials, the deformation and damage features as well as microstructures of ECAP-treated pure Al at different temperatures T and strain rates were systematically studied through compression tests and microscopic observations. The increase in eliminates strain softening at Tâ¤473 K, and largely enhances the yield strength and flow stress at 473-573 K. The shear deformation dominates the plastic deformation of ECAP-treated Al. Many cracks along shear bands (SBs) are formed at Tâ¥473 K and secondary SBs basically disappear at 1Ã10â3 sâ1; however, at 1Ã10â2 sâ1, cracks are only observed at temperature below 473 K, and secondary SBs become clearer at Tâ¥473 K. The microstructures of ECAP-treated Al mainly consist of sub-grains (SGs). The increase in inhibits the SG growth, thus leading to the increases both in yield strength and flow stress at high temperatures.
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Authors
Ying YAN, Yue QI, Li-jia CHEN, Xiao-wu LI,